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Utility of Rhizobium in the phyllosphere of crop plants in nitrogen-free sand culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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Soya bean, mung bean, Bengal gram and lentil grown in nitrogenless sand culture and sprayed with suspensions of different strains of Rhizobium showed increases in dry weight, chlorophyll and N-content. In a few cases the performance of Rhizobium applied to the phyllosphere was almost as good as a seed inoculation treatment. The beneficial effect of spraying Rhizobiumstrains was independent of the specificity of cross-inoculation groups. Nitrogenase activity as indicated by acetylene reduction by the Rhizooium-leaf association varied between 460 and 723 nmol/g leaf/h.
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